The air felt warmer, less sharp to inhale. Spring was slowly rearing its head to the wolves of the Lore and Maksim was relishing in it. He sprawled out on a patch of the river bank, eyeing the water cautiously. Its level had risen—no doubt all this melting snow could result in another flood-related disaster. Unlike Darkwater Rapids, however, there was plenty of high ground to inhabit in this territory. That, and the river itself wasn't all too wild. It had a rather relaxed current, an easygoing flow. It eased his tension just a bit.
Rolling over onto his back in a rather clumsy movement, his vibrant gaze was caught by something brilliant and colourful—different from the muted greens, browns and whites that had engulfed the Lore for so long. Righting himself and slowly standing, the agouti leader tilted his head as he gazed at it. A flower stood boldly on the sandy banks, as if it too was ready for spring. Maksim stepped closer, lowered his crown to inspect it with intrigue. It looked as if a star had fallen from the sky and rooted itself into the ground. Had he known more about plants he might have been able to identify it as a Giant Blazing Star, yet all he could call it was flower. His tail wagged momentarily, his desire to share this little gem with the pack. There was one he wanted to show first, however. Kisla Tainn.
She had stolen his heart, filled his mind. Her scent was riddled amongst the marshy scents Cut Rock River, intoxicating to the agouti male. With each day since she had bested Astra, the impression she made upon Maksim grew deeper and deeper, romantic thoughts and feelings laying roots on his heart and his mind; breeding season did strange things to wolves and the River king was certainly feeling the effects of it. He wanted Kisla Tainn as his own, to cherish and keep, yet her family threatened to take her away and his chest tightened at the prospect.
Without another thought, he called for the honey coloured woman, a mixture of excitement and joy churning within him. Part of it was because of the flower and the other was because of her. He needed to tell her that he didn't want to let her go.
we are shining in the rising sun, as we are floating in the blue